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Daniel Kumin  |  Dec 03, 2005
Revel is the most audiophile-oriented speaker division of the Harman International empire, which includes JBL, Infinity, Harman Kardon, and Lexicon.
Al Griffin  |  Dec 03, 2005

When people think about flat, big-screen TVs, they usually think plasma rather than LCD. There's good reason for that - plasma sets were large and widescreen from the get-go, while LCD technology spent most of the past half-decade driving desktop computer monitors. But that situation is changing.

Philip Ryan  |  Dec 03, 2005

Movie night's a nice family tradition. But now that Junior's got a new video iPod and Razr cellphone, he's starting to lose interest in watching movies on the TV. What to do?

David Katzmaier  |  Dec 03, 2005
What We Think
While it requires a little extra attention to coax out its best picture, this big Samsung packs plenty of visual punch.
America is ready for HDTV football.
Daniel Kumin  |  Dec 03, 2005
Over the years, there's been an Apricot (a brand of computers), an Orange Micr
John Sciacca  |  Dec 03, 2005
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Back in elementary school, I loved reading those "Choose Your Own Adventure" books. They'd begin like a normal book, but at the end of each page, you'd be faced with a decision that radically altered the story.

John Sciacca  |  Dec 03, 2005
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Back in elementary school, I loved reading those "Choose Your Own Adventure" books. They'd begin like a normal book, but at the end of each page, you'd be faced with a decision that radically altered the story.

John Sciacca  |  Dec 03, 2005
0512_hd_adventure400

Back in elementary school, I loved reading those "Choose Your Own Adventure" books. They'd begin like a normal book, but at the end of each page, you'd be faced with a decision that radically altered the story.

John Sciacca  |  Dec 03, 2005

Back in elementary school, I loved reading those "Choose Your Own Adventure" books. They'd begin like a normal book, but at the end of each page, you'd be faced with a decision that radically altered the story. "You discover a beautiful princess trapped in a dragon's lair. If you try and rescue the princess, turn to page ....

John Sciacca  |  Dec 03, 2005

Back in elementary school, I loved reading those "Choose Your Own Adventure" books. They'd begin like a normal book, but at the end of each page, you'd be faced with a decision that radically altered the story. "You discover a beautiful princess trapped in a dragon's lair. If you try and rescue the princess, turn to page ....

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